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Troy Parrott celebrates after scoring for AZ Alkmaar tonight. Alamy Stock Photo

Troy Parrott bags 17th goal of the season, Robbie Keane wins with Ferencvaros

Elsewhere Porto and Roma drew 1-1, while Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce took a big step towards the last 16.

LAST UPDATE | 14 Feb

TROY PARROTT BAGGED his 17th goal of the season as AZ Alkmaar won 4-1 tonight at home to Galatasaray in their Europa League play-off first leg.

Parrott converted a 37th minute penalty to put AZ ahead 2-1 and they added further goals in the second half. Sven Mijnans, Jordy Clasie and David Moller Wolfe were all on target for the hosts.

Roland Sallai had equalised for Galatasaray who toiled for much of the second half with 10 men after Kaan Ayhan was dismissed.

Earlier, Israel’s Mohammad Abu Fani struck the only goal in Budapest as Robbie Keane’s Ferencvaros won 1-0 against Viktoria Plzen.

Porto and Roma drew 1-1 in the first leg of their knockout phase play-off, while Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce took a big step towards the last 16 with a 3-0 win over Anderlecht.

Zeki Celic gave 2023 runners-up Roma the lead in first-half stoppage time in Portugal, but Porto defender Francisco Moura’s deflected strike ensured the teams will head to Italy next week with the tie finely poised.

Roma played the final 18 minutes a man down after Bryan Cristante was sent off for two yellow cards, with coach Claudio Ranieri fuming at the final whistle.

In Turkey, Former Premier League duo Dusan Tadic and Edin Dzeko scored in the first half for Fenerbahce before Morocco international Youssef En-Nesyri headed in a third to give them full control.

Mourinho won the competition with Porto in 2003 and again with Manchester United in 2017, also reaching the final when he was in charge of Roma two years ago.

“We played very well, but I can’t say ‘a good result’. We need to advance to the next round for this to be a good result,” said Mourinho.

“Normally, of course, when you are leading 3-0, you are happy, but there is a second leg. Therefore, everything is still out there.”

Real Sociedad triumphed 2-1 away to Midtjylland after a penalty from Brais Mendez and terrific goal by Japan winger Takefusa Kubo saw them past the Danish champions, who pulled one back through Adam Buksa.

The winners of the tie will play United or Tottenham in the last 16.

Ajax took charge of their play-off against Belgian outfit Union Saint-Gilloise with a 2-0 victory in Brussels.

Christian Rasmussen steered the Dutch club ahead just before the hour, with 16-year-old Jorthy Mokio volleying in a second from 20 yards.

– © AFP 2025

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    Feb 14th 2025, 8:22 PM

    It’s the Dutch league

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